Posts Tagged ‘Hulk Hogan’

Bret Hart Q&A: Glad Hogan Got Busted, CM Punk, Kevin Owens

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Bret Hart took part in a Q&A session on Twitter and Periscope this week to discuss a bunch of topics, including Hulk Hogan’s racism controversy, CM Punk’s WWE departure, the Hart Foundation and more. Here are some highlights:

– Kevin Owens is one of his favorite wrestler, period. He’s a hard worker, a great heel and looks like a wrestler. Bret doesn’t agree with people who say he’s fat. He’s stocky and solid and resembles great big men like Bam Bam Bigelow.

– Bret loves CM Punk and says wrestling hasn’t been the same since he left. He was the best of the last generation and raised the bar for everyone. He was innovative, had a great sense of psychology and stood up for all the right things. Punk did what needed to be done and Bret has nothing but respect for him.

– Bret hopes Hulk Hogan never returns to WWE. Hogan should stay in Tampa in his little world of idol worship of himself. He feels bad for Hulk because he doesn’t remember him being a racist, but in his experience, a vast majority of white southern wrestlers “tend to be a little racial all of the time” and the n-word was used frequently whenever there wasn’t a black guy in the room. He’s glad Hulk got busted.

– Roddy Piper was the guy he kept in touch with the most from his wrestling days and it’s very sad he’s gone. He talks to Steve Austin, CM Punk, the Bella Twins and Natalya & Tyson Kidd. Most of his friends from his era are gone.

– Bret thinks Cody Rhodes is the best technical wrestler today. He also put over Goldust. He likes Seth Rollins a lot, but can’t forgive him for breaking John Cena’s nose and said you can’t call yourself a great wrestler when you’re making big mistakes like that.

– He thinks The Sharpshooter is the best finisher in wrestling history.

– Bret named Tyson Kidd as a very underrated wrestler.

– His best match ever was the Iron Man Match with Shawn Michaels at WresteMania 12 and thinks his match with Steve Austin the following year was a “work of art.”

Jim Ross On Who Will Replace John Cena, Hogan/WWE Situation, Orton & Batista

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated the Q&A of his official website, answering questions from fans on a number of pro wrestling related topics. Below are some of the highlights.

On wrestlers using the “Crippler Crossface” and if it is an homage to Chris Benoit: “I don’t think a homage is even in the equation. It’s an easy hold to apply and an easy hold to take. It is established and so it is utilized and has zero to do with Chris in my opinion. I agree that Chris was a great, technical wrestler.”

On whether or not Randy Orton & Batista would have been as big without Evolution: “I think that Orton and Batista would have both evolved into being stars without Evolution but being in Evolution greatly quickened their rise to the top. Not sure who I would put in an Evolution like faction today as there are not many veteran legends working full time schedules these days.”

On who will replace John Cena as the next top guy and when it will happen: “Someone will eventually replace Cena as the top dog in WWE but it won’t be any time soon from what I see. Lesnar’s the man when he’s there but Cena is there all he time so Cena is the #1 talent in WWE based on that. Who becomes the top draw depends on many variables that I cannot address and neither can anyone else. Only time will tell but the spot is going to be wide open and who steps up to take it remains to be seen.”

On how he prepares for his podcast interviews: “I generally prepare a day or two depending on the guest and I often times ask my Twitter followers if they have any questions that they want me to address with the guest. My interview style is laid back and casual and I try to be more conversational than not.”

On WWE removing Hulk Hogan from the Hall Of Fame and if they will ever work together again: “I’m uncomfortable with removing people from the Hall of Fame but I understand not promoting them if the situations warrants it in the future. I’d guess that WWE and Hulk will do business again some day as time heals many wounds. It’s a matter that I can’t affect so I don’t worry about it whatsoever. Why worry about things that one cannot affect? I also don’t understand multiple inductees.”

Check out more Jim Ross Q&A updates at his official website, JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

Vince Russo Says WWE Put Themselves In A Bad Position With The Hall Of Fame

Former WWE, WCW and TNA writerVince Russo has posted a new blog entry explaining why WWE has put themselves in a really bad position with the Hall of Fame, in light of the various issues surrounding the likes of Chyna, Sunny, Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Snuka. Here’s an excerpt of what he wrote:

It was some time ago when I swooped in to protect the good name of my friend, Chyna, after Triple H made some unnecessary comments defaming her character on the WWE Network. Knowing that Joanie was living in Japan at the time, I wanted to give her the forum to be heard, because I felt she deserved that much. To my surprise, it was during that interview, that Chyna made the comment that Triple H hit her on one occasion during their relationship. That news blew up the internet as her valiantly protecting her name–turned to a horse of a whole different color.

That interview literally burned my bridge with the WWE. It was “suggested” by an employee of theirs that in the words of Bob Ryder, I received “nuclear” heat just by extending the forum to Joanie in order to get her voice heard. Hindsight being 20/20—I wouldn’t change my decision for the world and everything in it. I just felt it wasn’t right for Hunter—who I also thought was a friend on mind—to bully Chyna, knowing that she didn’t have a voice.

Which brings me to how all that drama started—the fictitious WWE Hall of Fame that only exists in the mind of Vince McMahon. Whether you are in, or out, solely depends on whether, or not, you have heat with him—and, him only. I can go through the laundry list of those that aren’t in the Hall, but what difference does it make any way? For the inductees, the celebration really is, “Vince likes me . . . he really likes me!” Oh, brother.

When Hunter made that statement about a kid typing Chyna in Google and finding out about her past, I knew then that those same words that he spoke out his backside, where going to come back and do much more damage than good? Why? Because there are a far amount of inductees in the Hall, that let’s just say, aren’t your model citizens. No, I’m not going to name names, because that’s not the point, the point is that by using the WWE Network to bury Chyna, Triple H has now buried the company that he so loves—to an even greater degree.

What I’m talking about are the three most current instances involving WWE Hall of Famers; Tammy Sytch, Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Snuka. Depending on how you want to rate their “Dirty Deeds”, I wonder in Hunter’s view, if the actions of his ex—because she needed to make a living—were more severe than the actions of, more notably, Hulk and Super Fly. I take Sunny out of that equation, because like Chyna, Sunny is currently making a living by using her “assets” in a way that is profitable. And, I LOUDLY applaud Sunny for standing up to the WWE juggernaut–when word on the street was that they weren’t happy with the Hall of Famers choice of work–and stating that since the WWE was in no way, shape, or form, currently financially assisting her—she was doing what she had to do to earn an income, and really didn’t care what they thought. Good for her.

Night Of Champions Betting Odds, Hogan Autograph Signing In New York

– BetWrestling.com has revealed the early betting odds for the WWE Night of Champions main event. Seth Rollins is significantly favored at -400, while Sting is the underdog at +280 for their WWE World Heavyweight Championship match.

– NXT Takeover: London on Wednesday, December 16th, will start at 8pm local time and will air live in the United States at 3pm EST.

– Hulk Hogan will be signing autographs on Saturday, October 3rd from 1pm to 3pm at the Westchester County Center at 198 Central Avenue, White Plains, NY. This will be Hogan’s first public appearance since the Good Morning America interview on ABC this week.

Ric Flair will also be there among the celebrities signing autographs. For more information, visit MAB-Celebrity.com.

Hulk Hogan Losing Weight On New Diet, Total Divas Viewership Increases

– The Tuesday, September 1st edition of WWE Total Divas drew 1.02 million viewers on E!, up from last week’s show, which averaged 920,000 viewers. WAGS, which features former WWE Diva Kelly Kelly and airs after Total Divas on E!, drew 630,000 viewers.

– Hulk Hogan noted via social media that he is getting close to 300 pounds as he has begun his new diet. Hogan mentioned that he thinks it would be cool to train like he was preparing for a match against The Rock again. Hogan tweeted the following.

Scott Steiner Goes Off On Hulk Hogan, Calling Him A “Lame P.O.S.”

On Monday morning, Hulk Hogan appeared on Good Morning America (Video) to address his racism controversy. Hogan apologized and explained that his use of the n-word was in part due to his upbringing in a rough neighborhood. One man who wasn’t buying Hogan’s story is his Scott Steiner.

Big Poppa Pump posted this rant on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon:

Vince Russo Reacts To Hulk Hogan’s Good Morning America Appearance

Former WWE, WCW and TNA writer Vince Russo posted the following at RelmNetwork.com regarding Hulk Hogan’s appearance on Good Morning America (Video) this week to apologize for his racism controversy.

“As you know, I’ve supported Terry Bollea throughout his latest unfortunate ordeal. I’ve stood up and stated that we all make mistakes, have no right judging others, and are expected by God to show love, kindness and forgiveness. But . . . as a person who has dealt with severe depression for over 30 years now, this is the second time that Hulk has played the “suicide card” on national TV when things weren’t going quite his way.

Being in the darkest valley you could ever imagine–especially since I was kicked to the curb, then blackballed from the business I’ve loved for over 40 years– I’ve experience certain feelings and emotions that I don’t care to share with others. I guess, what I’m trying to say, is that when Terry starts going down that road I just hope he’s being sincere, because as somebody that suffers from the disease—it’s extremely both personal and serious.”

Jim Ross Blog: Sting vs. Seth Rollins, Bram’s Arrest, Hulk Hogan & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official blog with his thoughts and comments on a number of topics. Below are some of the highlights.

On Sting vs. Seth Rollins at Night Of Champions: “The Sting-Rollins NOC Title bout is intriguing to me on a variety of fronts. It’s great to see old friend Sting get to headline a major WWE event even thought as I write this he has yet to win a WWE bout if you’re keeping score at home. Perhaps tonight will change that piece of business unless WWE is ‘saving’ Sting’s next in ring appearance for NOC. Rollins is evolving into a top hand without question and it will be interesting to see how he and Sting compliment each other’s strengths on September 20 in Houston. I like the booking. I think the match will out perform some skeptics predictions and that it should be a significant night for young, Rollins. Or does Sting score the upset and Sheamus cashes in the MITB Contract to become the Champ? I assume any thing is possible but I see Rollins retaining.”

On Hulk Hogan: “I missed the Hulk Hogan on ABC appearance Monday morning and it will be interesting to see the fallout or lack thereof will be on this matter as the week progresses. I’ve never considered Hogan a racist but obviously his choice of words is unacceptable in any environment. Hopefully, his public will forgive him and he can get on with the business of being “The Hulkster” and earning a living of which everyone has the right to do. Forgiveness isn’t a foreign term and can still be done in today’s cynical world if the individual seeking forgiveness is sincere and I have every reason to believe that Hogan is sincere as his rant was embarassing and humiliating with the ability to completely wreck one’s career.”

On Bram’s arrest: “Sad to hear that TNA’s now suspended Bram has been arrested on two, felony counts of domestic battery in Florida. It might be challenging for the Brit to keep his credentials to stay in the USA under these circumstances considering that he has an existing arrest record that prompted him to get released by WWE. The entire matter is unfortunate as Bram aka Thomas Latimer is a solid talent? who I thought had a significant upside when I first saw him in WWE developmental. I’d be shocked if TNA retained his services if these charges are validated. Plus, one has to feel empathy for the alleged victim.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

WWE Comments On Hulk Hogan Wanting To Return

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan made an appearance on Good Morning America on Monday morning to apologize for his racist comments from years ago that leaked online last month.

During the segment, Hogan said that he is not a racist but “never should have said what I said.”

“It was wrong,” he added. “I’m embarrassed by it.” He said WWE cutting ties with him was “devastating” he feels like they have completely erased him from history.

While Hogan is hoping to make a triumphant return to WWE one day, a WWE spokesperson told the Hollywood Reporter:

“At this time, the WWE remains steadfast in its decision.”

Video: Hulk Hogan Asks For Forgiveness On Good Morning America

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Hulk Hogan appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on Monday morning to address his racism controversy and ask the public for forgiveness.

Hogan spoke with Amy Robach and pleaded, “Oh my gosh. Please forgive me. Please forgive me … I think if you look at the whole picture of who Hulk Hogan is, you can see over all the years that there’s not a racist bone in my body.”

WWE fired Hogan last month after it was revealed that the wrestling legend made racist statements on multiple occasions, including on his leaked sex tape Heather Clem and during a jailhouse conversation with his son Nick, who was incarcerated at the time.

Hogan once again stated that he was at a very low point in his life when he used the racial slurs and blamed his childhood environment in Tampa, Florida during the 1950’s and 60’s where use of the N word was a regular occurrence.

“I’m not a racist, but I never should have said what I said. It was wrong. I’m embarrassed by it,” Hogan said. “People need to realize that you inherit things from your environment. And where I grew up was South Tampa, Port Tampa, and it was a really rough neighborhood, very low income. And all my friends, we greeted each other saying that word.”

Hogan argued that people should not be judged by what they do at their lowest point and if everybody was defined by their darkest hour, it would be a sad world.

He concluded, “People get better every day. People get better.”

Hulk Hogan Responds To Trump VP Backlash, King Barrett Overseas

– Hulk Hogan resurfaced last week and joked to TMZ.com that he wanted to be Donald Trump’s presidential running mate. Apparently Hogan got some backlash over the statement and tweeted:

– King Barrett flew back to the UK last week to begin filming WWE Studios action thriller Eliminators. He tweeted that filming begins in London today:

Eliminators follows a former U.S. federal agent who must abandon the witness protection program and come out of hiding after his London home is mistakenly invaded — leading to him finding himself on the run from Europe’s most dangerous assassin to get his daughter to safety.

Video: Hulk Hogan On His Feelings Towards WWE, Being Donald Trump’s Running Mate

WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan recently spoke with TMZ Sports while in New York City making the media rounds to repair his public image following his racism controversy.

Hogan noted that he has no hard feelings towards WWE because they are family. He said WWE is the best and even joked about getting Vince McMahon in the ring again.

Also in the video, which you can watch at TMZ.com, Hogan sarcastically commented about being Donald Trump’s running mate for Vice President of the United States of America.

Hulk Hogan Appearing On Mainstream Shows On Monday To Talk Racism Controversy

WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan was in New York City this past week taking part in media interviews as he continues to attempt to repair his image after his racism controversy.

Hogan will appear on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday morning and on ABC’s “Nightline” on Monday evening. Hogan will also be featured in a new People Magazine interview that will be released next week.

Hogan wrote the following about his media blitz:

Video: Chris Jericho Comments On Hulk Hogan’s Racism Controversy

Chris Jericho appeared on HuffPost Post Live on Monday to promote tonight’s season finale of Tough Enough on the USA Network.

Host Marc Lamont Hill asked Jericho about the Hulk Hogan racism controversy and Jericho defended his longtime friend, stating that “Hulk’s not like that.”

“[I’m] surprised, absolutely, because Hulk’s not like that,” Jericho said.”But we all say things in stupid times, in stupid ways. I’m sure you have, I’m sure I have. Whether it be those type of comments or any type of comment that’s not correct, that’s not right. But I think it’s one of those deals where, as a friend, you’ve got to stick by your friends in good times and bad times. I don’t condone it, and I’m surprised, but a friend is a friend.”

Jericho added that he reached out to Hogan shortly after the scandal broke and said Hogan understands the magnitude of what he did.

“You do feel a little bit let down. But I know this: Nobody feels more let down than he does,” Jericho said.

“I think he feels very embarrassed and really bad about it.”

Chris Jericho Talks Lesnar vs. Taker, Vince Being The Boss, Hogan Scandal & More

Part-time WWE performer Chris Jericho recently spoke with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog to promote this Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view. Below are some of the highlights from the interview..

On the reason he’s still around: “I’ve gone far beyond having to do anything for any financial reasons, but it’s a good time to go out there in the ring and it’s very second nature to me. Mentally, it’s still there, and you think about things a little differently after doing this for 25 years. Physically, I feel better than I felt ten years ago. I just started doing yoga five years ago, and it just changed everything around for me, as far as the soreness and the level I had of pain I’d feel during or after a match. But the most important reason I still do this is because I enjoy it. It’s a lot of fun, and I like working with the younger guys–it reinvigorates my desire to continue. Those guys work a lot like the gang of guys from my generation, and that gives me a kick, as well.”

On his current WWE status: “I do as many shows as I can to keep my foot in the WWE door, so I’m not gone for a year at a time. I’ve been off TV for a year, but I’ve worked 50 shows in the interim just doing live events, which, to me, is a lot more fun. I’m also working with all of the younger guys–I worked with Kevin Owens two weeks ago when Cena broke his nose–and that’s fun, too. Anyway I can be involved, I enjoy it. When it comes time for me to be full time, we’ll figure out what I’m going to do and I’ll come back.”

“The invitation is there 365 days a year. It’s not like I’m auditioning for a job with the WWE. It’s the other way around, ‘Give us as many dates as you can. You want to just work weekends? Do it. You want to just work TV? That’s fine, too.’ They leave it up to me, and I like working the schedule I’m on now. I like working the weekends. I don’t have time to commit to doing TV. For example, I don’t work weekends when we have Fozzy shows. I’m working the ones that I’m choosing, but I have the invitation to work 300 days a year with WWE if I wanted.”

On Tough Enough: “We’ve never seen anything like this version of Tough Enough, where it’s half-reality and half-live. When you start something new, there is a little bit of process to see how you’re going to make something work. So, as the weeks have gone by, I’ve increased my presence in the show. I was in the ring helping the competitors work out and book their match [last week], so being involved a little more in the reality portion of it balances out what I’m doing on the live part, as well. It’s been a lot of work, but the show has come into its own. People are always going to complain, ‘I wish it was that way,’ or ‘I wish that guy stayed,’ but it’s a whole new world for us that we’ve created. It kind of reminds me of when the Elimination Chamber happened. We’d never seen one before and there wasn’t anything to look back on, so you had to figure it out as you went along. And that’s what we’ve been doing, and it’s been working out–and it’s a great series so far.”

On the recent Hulk Hogan scandal: “I’m nobody to judge anybody. I’ve had just as many issues as anybody else. But you stand by your friends in good times and bad times, and Hulk’s my friend. That’s all I’m going to say about that.”

On Vince McMahon still being the boss: ?“Until the day he leaves this earth, Vince McMahon is in charge of every aspect of the company. It’s his company and it always will be. He’s giving out more responsibilities but, at the end of the day, anyone who was any responsibilities delegated by Vince still has to get final approval by Vince. He’s still the boss. I work with him very closely on Tough Enough every Tuesday in the direction meetings, and he still has a lot of great ideas. He still has his finger on the pulse of what’s going on. And it doesn’t matter what you hear other people say–everybody who works in the WWE knows who the boss is.”

On Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker at SummerSlam: “Undertaker has to win. There is no way he loses twice. Brock is at his best when he’s there to just fight. “That’s why his match with Reigns at WrestleMania was so good, and that’s something Lesnar and Undertaker didn’t do as much as they could have in their match at WrestleMania [30]. That pull-apart we saw a couple weeks ago on Raw between Lesnar and Undertaker will be the type of match we’ll see. It will be a rough fight. I’m sure they’ll exchange many false finishers, and each one will do the other’s finishing move, but it will be more violent and more hard-hitting. Any time Undertaker is on the show, you know it’s going to be a great show.”

Check out the complete interview at SI.com.

Updated: Hulk Hogan Clarifies His “Aiming For WM32” Tweet

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has been keeping relatively quiet since the initial fallout of his racism controversy last month, mostly just re-tweeting supportive messages from fans. Hogan, who is celebrating his 62nd birthday today, has made no secret about wanting to get back in the ring at WrestleMania next year, teasing his return in almost every interview he’s done this year.

The Hulkster broke his silence on Tuesday morning and tweeted the following:

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Hogan later clarified that he WAS aiming for a match at WrestleMania 32, but now he’s just training as if he does have something big ahead in his future.

CM Punk Talks Possibly Returning To WWE After UFC Run, Thoughts On Hogan/Racism Controversy

The following are highlights of a brand new CM Punk interview:

On his reaction to the Hulk Hogan racism controversy:

“I don’t really have a comment on it. Like I said, though, stuff that you say can come back and bite you in the ass. Everybody gets what they deserve in the world. Hopefully he issued a sincere apology and we can all move on from it. We all have said stupid things, and I don’t think you should judge somebody on what they said a long time ago. But some of the stuff is harsher than other things. It is what it is.”

On WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan, who popularized Diego Sanchez’s “Yes!” chant to the WWE audience, supporting Punk’s MMA aspirations:

“I thought it was pretty cool. Everybody in WWE whether they admit it or not are big fans of the UFC. Like everything else, they are 10 years behind the curve on everything, but they are slowly warming up to MMA. Now it’s all Ronda Rousey. But a couple of years ago when I mentioned her they told me the sport was despicable. Everything they are doing now is something I told them five years ago. They live in a bubble. When you are on the road this much, you are “all in” and nothing else matters; I lived in a bubble. They built this empire and they are the best at what they do. But they still have no [bleeping] idea what goes on outside their bubble.”

For more of the interview, including the best part where CM Punk talks about possibly returning to WWE after he is done fighting in the UFC, click here.

Update: Hulk Hogan Looking At Possible Jail Time For Telling Lies Under Oath?

As we reported on Saturday afternoon, The National Enquirer ran a story this week regarding the possibility that WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan perjured himself in a deposition.

The following is the entire relevant portion of the July 2nd hearing transcript that’s being referred to and used as evidence in the case involving Hogan (Terry Bollea.)

The context one would need to know when reading the following is that Gawker attorney Seth Berlin is trying to get the F.B.I. to re-issue documents regarding their investigation into the sex-tape extortion attempt without redactions that should not have been made.

“But what these documents show, and then I’ll come back and I can talk a little bit about the exemptions and the indexes, but let me tell you what our concern is, Your Honor. So in this investigation what we know is that Mr. Bollea — this is not — I’m not treading on secret ground here. What we know is that Mr. Bollea came with his lawyer, Mr. Houston, to the FBI and asked for an investigation, which they conducted. And what we know from Mr. Hardy’s last declaration is that part of this investigation yielded three DVDs that have encounters involving the three key participants in this — Mrs. Clem, Mr. Bollea, and for portions of it Mr. Clem.

Each of those people has testified differently, they have all said different things about what actually happened, when it happened, how often it happened, whether — what was known. And so one of the reasons why we said we would like to get — we started by just saying look, we thought we would find, which we eventually got in yesterday’s stack, statements by Mr. Bollea and his lawyer, and to see whether what he was saying to the FBI matched what he is saying in our lawsuit.

Turns out, without getting into the specifics, they don’t, that we have essentially under oath testimony to the FBI and we have under oath testimony in our case directly at odds with one another. So we have a situation — and it’s very unfortunate that this is two days or one business day before we’re supposed to start a trial on this matter, but we have a situation where the key participant, the plaintiff, is telling us one thing under oath and telling the FBI something else. So this is why we’re asking — and you can’t use that document to impeach a person if there is a bunch of blanks in it that somebody is saying well, that’s private even though it’s already public.”

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The National Enquirer Alleges Possible Perjury Charge Against Hulk Hogan

The National Enquirer ran a sensationalistic story on Saturday claiming Hulk Hogan could be thrown in jail for perjury.

While that might be a bit of a stretch, the story does claim that court transcripts show that Hogan (Terry Bollea) allegedly made conflicting statements to the F.B.I. and in deposition to lawyers for Gawker.com.

According to the transcripts Gawker had obtained, they showed that during a hearing on July 2nd, Gawker’s attorney, Seth Berlin, told the judge that he had learned Hogan made statements under oath that were directly at odds with each other.

The story is loaded with a lot of “ifs” and there does not appear to be anything imminent at this point.

Previously, it had been reported about certain contradictory testimony Hogan made previously and the story mostly rehashes previously released news.

Update On WWE Possibly Bringing Back Axelmania, AJ Lee Changes Twitter Handle, Total Divas Preview

– Earlier today, Curtis Axel’s profile on WWE.com was altered to reflect his Hulk Hogan-based Axelmania schtick. It has been changed again as all references to the persona have been removed.

When WWE terminated Hogan’s contract two weeks ago amid allegations that he made racist comments, virtually all references to his legendary name were removed from the official website, including his listing as a judge for Tough Enough, his merchandise on WWE Shop, and his entry in the Hall of Fame portion of the Superstars section. This included anything that could be associated with Hogan, which meant the end of Axel’s character.

– AJ Brooks (a/k/a AJ Lee) has changed her Twitter handle to AJBrooks.

– Here is the synopsis for Total Divas airing on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 9/8 CT on E!: “Tensions ride high in the Bella family when JJ tries to take over the twins’ new business; Trinity goes above and beyond in her role as stepmother; and Eva devises a risky plan to prove herself to the Divas.”

WWE Bringing Back Axelmania?

When WWE terminated Hulk Hogan’s contract on July 24 amid allegations that he made racist comments, virtually all references to his legendary name were removed from their website, including his listing as a judge for Tough Enough, his merchandise from WWE Shop, and his entry from its WWE Hall of Fame page. This included any imagery that could be associated with him, and for Curtis Axel, it meant the demise of his character patterned after the legendary wrestler.

In an update, Axel’s profile on WWE.com was reverted back to the “Axelmania” character today.

Bret Hart On Roddy Piper Helping His Career, Hulk Hogan’s Selfishness & More

Sports Illustrated’s “Extra Mustard” blog has a new featured article on the passing of “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, which features comments from Piper’s longtime friend and work associate, fellow WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart.

Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On Roddy Piper helping his career: “I would be a footnote in this business without Roddy Piper. Roddy took a shine to me and took me under his wing. Maybe it was because I was a Canadian kid like he was, but he protected and looked out for me right from the start from the first time I met him.”

On rumors that Bret and Roddy were related: “Roddy’s last name was Toombs, and I told him my dad had family with the same name on his side of the family. Roddy was from around the Saskatoon area, and my dad was from Saskatoon, so we toyed with the idea that we might be blood-related.”

“As it turned out, when Roddy and my dad got to compare notes when he came to Calgary, we determined there were two different spellings—Toombs and Tombs. So we weren’t related, but from the very first day that we always wondered about it, Roddy always called me, ‘Cuz.’ We never called each other Roddy or Bret, we always called each other ‘Cuz’ right up until he died. Along with my brother Owen and Jim Neidhart, the closest guy to me in the business was Roddy.”

On Roddy and Randy Savage being leaders of the locker room: “Roddy and Macho Man were leaders in the dressing room. think of guys like Hogan, they never did anything for anyone. Hogan came to his private locker room with the star on the door and no one was allowed to knock on the door.”

Check out the complete interview at SI.com.

WWE To Postpone Monday’s “Stone Cold Podcast” With Paige?

There is still no word as to whether or not the “Stone Cold Podcast” with Steve Austin and Paige will still be airing on the WWE Network immediately following this Monday’s RAW as scheduled.

There is an expectation that WWE will postpone the podcast, as a special on the life and career of the late “Rowdy” Roddy Piper is expected.

Hulk Hogan was originally scheduled to be Austin’s guest, however when the racism scandal broke, WWE made the last-minute decision to replace Hogan with Paige, so it’s likely that WWE won’t hesitate to postpone the Paige-Austin interview in favor of a Piper special.

Hulk Hogan Hangs Out With Mike Tyson, NXT Diva Traveling With WWE Crew, Lilian Garcia

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– On Saturday, Hulk Hogan appeared at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago, Illinois and posted photos of himself hanging out with fellow WWE Hall of Famer Mike Tyson.

“After the news yesterday I needed someone to cheer me up. Thanks Mike much love,” Hogan wrote.

– Lilian Garcia, whose mother is a breast cancer survivor, appeared at a rally in Newport Beach, California on Wednesday to encourage registration for Komen’s annual Orange Race for the Cure, scheduled for Sept. 27. The Orange County Register has published photos and a story from the event.

– NXT Diva Dana Brooke could be making her first wrestling appearance inside a WWE ring tonight as she has tweeted photos of herself with fans in Hidalgo, Texas, where WWE is holding a holding live event at 7:30 p.m.

Hulk Hogan: “Roddy Piper Was My Best Friend, I’ll Forever Miss Him”

WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan, who has been in the hot seat in the media regarding his leaked racist rants, took a break from that subject to talk about the passing of one of his biggest career rivals, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.

Hulk Hogan told TMZ Sports that he is devastated over the news of his friend Roddy Piper — saying, “I will forever miss him,” and “He was my best friend. He is a legend.”

Hogan added, “God’s gain is our loss. May his family in this time of need, find peace. Much love forever, HH.”